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Christopher Faylor wrote: > Yes, I've built a cygwin1.dll without error but I don't think I've > bootstrapped it in the manner that you are describing. I rarely check > out anything via 'cvs checkout'. I just use 'cvs update' to freshen > my tree. The key here is not how the local source tree was 'upped' to the latest version. I only did a complete checkout b/c I got the error with 'cvs up' as well. I hypothesized that the problem was due to my wacky guinea pig status w.r.t. inherited directory permissions -- "*Leaving directory* foobaz" ==> signal 11 -- so I wiped out my local source tree and recreated it from scratch via "cvs checkout". This insured that all directories within my source tree had "good" permissions and whatnot. But that was wrong. Because after doing the complete checkout, I still saw the error. > > I did a reconfigure and a 'make clean all' without error. *while using a development kernel as your active cgywin1.dll* ? Or just the released 1.3.2 kernel? --Chuck
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